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Amicus Brief in the Salt-N-Pepa Case Asking the Second Circuit Court to Safeguard Authors’ Section 203 Termination Right
With the generous help of the NYU’s Technology Law & Policy Clinic, we filed an amicus brief today in support of Salt-N-Pepa. The outcome of this case could significantly shape whether Section 203 termination right remains meaningful in practice, or becomes effectively hollow.
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